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Low Battery Warning
When you hear two long beeps, your hearing devices are
warning you that their batteries are low. You will hear the
warning approximately every 30 minutes until you
change the batteries or the batteries die. After the first
warning, you may experience some reduction in sound
quality. This is normal and can be remedied by inserting
fresh batteries in the hearing devices. If you prefer, your
hearing healthcare professional can change the pitch
and loudness of the low battery beep or turn it off
entirely.
Caring for Batteries
• Always discard batteries carefully.
• To prolong battery life, remember to turn your hearing
devices off when not in use.
• Remove the batteries and keep the battery door open
while hearing devices are not in use. This will allow
internal moisture to evaporate.
Battery Warnings
• Never leave hearing devices or batteries where small
children and pets can reach them.
• Never put hearing devices or batteries in your mouth.
If a hearing device or battery is swallowed, call a
physician immediately.
4. Close the battery door. Press firmly on the battery
door to ensure that it closes completely (Figure 4).
Tamperproof Battery Compartment
Your hearing instrument may have a tamperproof battery
compartment.
1. Unlock the tamperproof battery
compartment by pulling the
white lever with your fingernail
and lift the lever up to release
the battery. Remove the battery.
2. Insert the new
battery into
the battery
compartment
with the plus (+) sign on the battery facing the same
way as the plus (+) sign on the edge of the battery
door. Lower the lever onto the battery and push it is
until it is locked and securely holds the battery tight.
3. Close the battery door.
Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4